Any news on a release date for the second one? I hope sales of the first one are doing well. I was under the original impression that one of these might possibly be done for a dungeon in each of the Legacy of Fire issues. Since Legacy of Fire is coming to a close, is that possibility still on the table?
I haven't heard a new date yet.
I gather that the current plan is no longer to produce one set for each volume, but instead to focus on especially useful and potentially recurring locations from current and previous APs, like perhaps the gambling hall from Second Darkness or the monastery from Legacy of Fire.
Mairkurion {tm}(Pathfinder Adventure Path, Tales, Battles Case Subscriber)
Well, that news is a little disappointing, but I am glad to hear that they are not just going away.
Any news on a release date for the second one? I hope sales of the first one are doing well. I was under the original impression that one of these might possibly be done for a dungeon in each of the Legacy of Fire issues. Since Legacy of Fire is coming to a close, is that possibility still on the table?
I haven't heard a new date yet.
I gather that the current plan is no longer to produce one set for each volume, but instead to focus on especially useful and potentially recurring locations from current and previous APs, like perhaps the gambling hall from Second Darkness or the monastery from Legacy of Fire.
I bought this. I haven't built it yet (because I'm inherently lazy) but I'm eager for the next one to come out because I want to support this concept with my wallet. Is there an estimate on when the second one will be released?
Thank you for the support Wolf Munroe! Your purchase is truly a vote of confidence in the concept and we hope to continue producing further map conversions in this format (if the support remains). I suggest lots of caffeine, good tunes or a movie in the background to get your "build-mojo" going ;)
Our second release is on the tail end of production but we hit a bit of a scheduling snag this past couple weeks. Its all generally positive, productive chaos though but with fairly limited resources/manpower, little snags tend to throw us off. Many hats are worn ;)
Not much longer.
Here's a roundup of previously posted teasers from the next release:
All well and good but what do "GOTSS" and "SOH" stand for? I have a difficult time figuring out acronyms!
Edit: Nevermind I saw the first one spelled out! What about the second?
golem101(Pathfinder Adventure Path Charter Subscriber)
They're for Garden of the Stone Speakers (second set for Pathfinder Terrain, tied to PF #20 and PF #24) and Streets of Himmelveil (which would be the first product to show the new TerrainLinX system).
They're for Garden of the Stone Speakers (second set for Pathfinder Terrain, tied to PF #20 and PF #24) and Streets of Himmelveil (which would be the first product to show the new TerrainLinX system).
Sorry for being such an pain in the butt for asking all these dumb questions!
golem101(Pathfinder Adventure Path Charter Subscriber)
No problemo. :-)
I'm a WorldWorks fan as much as I'm a Paizo devotee, and quite often I have a hard time with acronyms too (and english is not my primary language to boot).
BTW, Streets of Himmelveil should be the first in a TerrainLinX promoting triple-release (which will include canals and sewers) for a city with a steampunk-ish atmosphere (kinda like Zobeck from Kobold Quarterly and other Open Design products).
I've been blogging my build of this set at WorldWorks Forums. Here's the final result, used in play last night (custom adventure, not the published one). Everyone pretty much agreed that leaving the corridors 2D was a good move from an "ability to move minis" standpoint.
This is a great set! I can't figure out how to embed a pictures (the IMG tag seems to be disabled for some reason).
I've been blogging my build of this set at WorldWorks Forums. Here's the final result, used in play last night (custom adventure, not the published one). Everyone pretty much agreed that leaving the corridors 2D was a good move from an "ability to move minis" standpoint.
This is a great set! I can't figure out how to embed a pictures (the IMG tag seems to be disabled for some reason).
congrats, very good build. After 4-5 days I am finished with my undercrypt set too. The only question I have is if the extensive gluing work pays off for only some hours of (surely great) fun or if the concept of specialized 3d models for use in only one single adventure is too overdone.
I don't think they're necessarily one-use. Printing out a new floor design would let you do some repurposing. I won't use them again for a few games, but I can easily see them re-appearing (especially the round room) with some new dress...
Some thoughts...
-Superglue (superglue gel) is better than the stick glue for getting it put together right.
-bending the walls hard before gluing is essential to getting it to stand straight.
- the props really make the pieces look good
- I'm totally geeked to get the next set so long as it comes out soon and their terrainlinx looks very good. My wife's main complaint is "how are you going to store these." so take apart pieces is a great selling point. And they look good too.
- My kids really enjoyed this for the climax to pacifying Kelmarane
Masika(Pathfinder Adventure Path, Battles Case Subscriber)
Any mention of release dates for the next PA terrain?
Wow, that TerrainLinx stuff is incredible. The YouTube video makes me want it right now! If only they sold pre-printed and cut tiles on the thick stock they use in the demo. I'd totally get that. Also, they should make more Pathfinder tiles using the new system.
Also, they should make more Pathfinder tiles using the new system.
We're told that the main reason that they haven't made any new Pathfinder content lately is that they were specifically planning to make them using the new system...
Wow, that TerrainLinx stuff is incredible. The YouTube video makes me want it right now! If only they sold pre-printed and cut tiles on the thick stock they use in the demo. I'd totally get that. Also, they should make more Pathfinder tiles using the new system.
If you have some spare money (ca. $ 200-300,-) left you could use a paper cutter machine. This allows for perfect auto cutting the worldworks (and other paper model companies) models in no time. The only thing you have to do is folding and gluing. AFAIK worldworks has GSD files for their models, so they are supporting paper cutters.
Wow, that TerrainLinx stuff is incredible. The YouTube video makes me want it right now! If only they sold pre-printed and cut tiles on the thick stock they use in the demo. I'd totally get that. Also, they should make more Pathfinder tiles using the new system.
If you have some spare money (ca. $ 200-300,-) left you could use a paper cutter machine. This allows for perfect auto cutting the worldworks (and other paper model companies) models in no time. The only thing you have to do is folding and gluing. AFAIK worldworks has GSD files for their models, so they are supporting paper cutters.
Wow, that TerrainLinx stuff is incredible. The YouTube video makes me want it right now! If only they sold pre-printed and cut tiles on the thick stock they use in the demo. I'd totally get that. Also, they should make more Pathfinder tiles using the new system.
I have built two of their models already and I am about to build the one for The Legacy of Fire, which I am going to run next. There is nothing like playing Pathfinder using 3-D terrain.